As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine grinds, philosophers, poets, anarchists and soldiers contemplate what they have lost, and ...
The family of enslaved potter David Drake — known as “Dave the Potter” — has reclaimed two rare stoneware jars he created in ...
A new generation of dissident artists is inspiring a wave of solidarity against Putin’s war—recalling the Soviet people who ...
Poems by a Cumbrian soldier killed in action in the First World War have been saved and are being celebrated in a new book.
The 76th National Book Awards was a night of sobering speeches, soft acoustic performances and bookworms getting down on the ...
Lubrin, the author of Code Noir, which won the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, and The Dyzgraphxst, which won the 2021 Griffin Poetry Prize, pays tribute to her mother in her latest book, The World ...
There are many ways to make history as a composer, but the eminent Austrian composer Georg Friedrich Haas’s way is easily the ...
Ancient Greek athletes fought in brutal contests of the ancient Olympics, where sacred honor and civic pride shaped modern ...
From ambitious dramas to a TV series inspired by the Danske Bank scandal, Baltic projects look for inspiration in the most ...
The Divine Comedy, the poet’s tour of the Christian afterlife, is filled with strikingly modern touches—and a poetic energy ...
A poetry recitation event commemorating the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Russia was held ...